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or tweet us and let us know why you're awake. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," republican lawmakers show signs of compromise on the fiscal cliff with some backing away from grover norquist and his anti-tax pledge. we'll discuss what that means for the livelihood of a deal ahead with the "morning joe" crew. >>> and when we come back here, we're going to huddle around the water cooler. we finally have a dollar value for what it would cost to ride a manatee. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] introducing the new dell xps 12. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's changing the conversation. ♪ >>> we told you at the top of the show that a congressional compromise might be in the works that would keep the government from going over the so-called fiscal cliff at the start of 2013. if a deal can't be reached, the vast majority of american families will be affected starting on january 2nd. if you want to sound smart today. >> i want to sound smart.
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>> why didn't the general give it to us? >> he knew the country was misled perhaps by accident, i'll take that, by the secretary -- ambassador to the u.n. we were misled. we were all believing what she said. we all thought this -- >> hold on a second, hold on a second here. when you say misled, that is a politicized term. there was nothing deliberate about this. unless you believe that general petraeus and the deputy director, now acting director morell, and the dni director were in on some conspiracy, they were doing their job. and, yes, they got it wrong. >> you're missing the point. i'm dealing with the news here as we get it. i don't like rolling disclosure. at some point he got the full story. why didn't he come forward -- why did he have to be dragged into that hearing room today and put before both committees to get the truth? why are we only getting the clarification today? why didn't he as cia director go to the president, the public ought to know what happened. why didn't he do that? >> the intelligence community p
>> why didn't the general give it to us? >> he knew the country was misled perhaps by accident, i'll take that, by the secretary -- ambassador to the u.n. we were misled. we were all believing what she said. we all thought this -- >> hold on a second, hold on a second here. when you say misled, that is a politicized term. there was nothing deliberate about this. unless you believe that general petraeus and the deputy director, now acting director morell, and the dni director...
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not for medical use but recreational useful oregon turned it down. this means that states can regulate, control, and tax the sale of marijuana in small quantities. there were also referendums on medical marijuana use. in some other states, in, arkansas, did not pass. in massachusetts, it did not pass. in montana they upheld the ban on medical marijuana so massachusetts is the only one that allowed it. so the history was made in the states of colorado and washington. the federal government still considers it illegal. so this sets up potential huge legal issues. the big question, soledad, i have for the panel, where does this he said up? how does it resolve itself? >> supreme court? >> it could be. there was a case a couple years ago. a woman was growing pot for her own use and the feds busted her. and it was actually under the commerce cause. it was litigated under the affordable care act, found to be something congress could do. somebody will take advantage of this state law and then they'll wind up in front of the supreme court. it is unusual for st
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us. goodine, dick. >> good evening. good to be here. >> greta: good to have you. all right, dick. the day after the election, i posted on gretawire.com, your op-ed, which you say you have egg on your face. believe me, you got some egg on your face. come clean. what in the world happend? tell me, what in the world happened with your predictions? it looks like it was off-the-chart its wrong. >> two things. first of all, i sate said when i gave those predictions that if we have the same turnout pattern in '08, obviously, obottom's going to win and then i went on to say twouldn't happen. i said 'o8 was an outlier. well, i was wrong. '08 is a real year and that's what happened. black, lateeno and young people turn out and single women turnout was 8 points higher than it had been in '10, about equal to '08. mine was about 5 points wrong because the vote among that population was about 8 points greater. the other thing is the storm. i wrote a column on the wednesday before the tuesday election,
us. goodine, dick. >> good evening. good to be here. >> greta: good to have you. all right, dick. the day after the election, i posted on gretawire.com, your op-ed, which you say you have egg on your face. believe me, you got some egg on your face. come clean. what in the world happend? tell me, what in the world happened with your predictions? it looks like it was off-the-chart its wrong. >> two things. first of all, i sate said when i gave those predictions that if we have...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> we told you at the top of the show the death toll from hurricane sandy stands at 94, one of the deadliest category 1 storm of a generation. more lives has been lost to hurricane sandy than any other category 1 hurricane since 1972 when hurricane agnes took 122 lives. the final death toll from hurricane sandy probably won't be known for weeks. >>> as we've been talking about all morning, hurricane sandy has caused a computing nightmare for millions of new yorkers. how bad are things? steven colbert was forced to take public transportation. >> mayor bloomberg's letting only cars with three or more passengers cross the bridges and tunnels into manhattan. of course, normally it's just me and my driver hector. so this morning i had to -- sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. it's hard to get out. this morning -- instead of going in hector'
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all right, what he's asking us to say the president of the united states using a spokesman who knew nothing about the issue went on five television shows and gave one version of a story where the classified version clearly said this was a terror attack, and yet, the version that was heard on every network was, this was a riot that had gone out of control, this was nothing else and there was no evidence of anything else. that's pretty unequivocal. that means we have to lay at the feet of the president, willing to accept that challenge. clearly if petraeus is saying today, as he did, that there was al-qaeda, and a terrorist involvement in his report, at the cia level, and somehow it got altered, distorted or made deceptive by the time it reached the white house, and the white house received the classified information, knows it was a terror attack and puts out a story it wasn't, that's very strong evidence of deliberate deception at the highest level and yes, let's put it at the level of the president. >> chris: let me just raise one caution, or at least one question with you, charles, and tha
all right, what he's asking us to say the president of the united states using a spokesman who knew nothing about the issue went on five television shows and gave one version of a story where the classified version clearly said this was a terror attack, and yet, the version that was heard on every network was, this was a riot that had gone out of control, this was nothing else and there was no evidence of anything else. that's pretty unequivocal. that means we have to lay at the feet of the...
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do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. >>> you know, the dow at its worst was down almost 700 points since the election, wow. i mean, pick your reap, but all signals point to the fiscal cliff. sure, there are concerns about europe, sloping growth in china, new tensions in the middle east, all of these things wrapped up together, but what some investors fear the most, rising taxes on their investment. take a look at what's driving that fear. here is what happens to most filers if we go off that dreaded fiscal cliff. capital gains taxes rise from 15% to 20% and dividends
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staff was quick to point out the joking tune he used. he did not mention anything about it during a speech later hit the supporters. >> mitt romney is said to appear in roanoke and virginia beach today. a colorado girl making headlines for expressing what others might feel for the election. >> they were listening to npr on tuesday when they grow started crying. her mom started recording while asking abigale why she was crying. >> i'm tired of obama and mitt romney. >> is that why you are crying? it will be over soon abby. ok? > the election will be over san. >> ok. >> the mother posted that video on youtube. it has gone viral. npr heard about it and send a letter to the girl apologizing. the note also said, we must confess the election has gone on too far for us to. we will keep telling ourselves only a few more days. >> it is 4:21. chilly out there. temperatures and below 40's. >> good morning, washington. the morning after halloween, a little tougher to get up early this morning. or are you still up from last night? send us your hallow
staff was quick to point out the joking tune he used. he did not mention anything about it during a speech later hit the supporters. >> mitt romney is said to appear in roanoke and virginia beach today. a colorado girl making headlines for expressing what others might feel for the election. >> they were listening to npr on tuesday when they grow started crying. her mom started recording while asking abigale why she was crying. >> i'm tired of obama and mitt romney. >> is...
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i don't want us to be the data people. i want us to be the people people. we are turning the voters into data points instead of people. >> josh -- >> i'm actually amused by the reaction here. i think it's similar to the way a lot of liberals react to corporate marketing. target figures out you are pregnant before others know. >> it's creepy. >> i think it's great. companies know what i want. >> you have the e-mail saying you have been inseminated, that's a great e-mail. >> here is the thing -- >> why not do it on the political spectrum. >> right wingers think it's good, too. what they are for, i'm against. >> the republicans do less of this. >> exactly. >> it's a mistake on their part. >> i agree, it helps you win elections. it doesn't help run the country. it especially does not help the people. does it do anything, for example to help poor people in this country? no. >> the electorate isn't one thing. it's a diverse group of people. it allows you to get out messages that wouldn't be broad enough -- >> let me say one thing -- >> this erupted at the table.
i don't want us to be the data people. i want us to be the people people. we are turning the voters into data points instead of people. >> josh -- >> i'm actually amused by the reaction here. i think it's similar to the way a lot of liberals react to corporate marketing. target figures out you are pregnant before others know. >> it's creepy. >> i think it's great. companies know what i want. >> you have the e-mail saying you have been inseminated, that's a great...
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thanks so much for starting your morning with us. victor is on assignment. here's five stories we're watching this morning. let's get you caught up on what's happening in the middle east. thousands of israeli troops sparking speculation of a potential ground invasion. the israel defense forces says it's expanding its campaign to stop rocket attacks by palestinian militants. the u.s. and other nations are urging both sides to show restraint. >>> but there were more air strikes and explosions in gaza today and more rockets fired toward israel. >>> in aurora, colorado, details have been finalized for dividing up the $5 million for victims of july's theater shooting. families of the 12 people killed and 5 people who suffered permanent brain damage or paralysis will get 2$220,000 each. six people who spent at least 20 days in the hospital will get $160,000 each. 13 others who spent less time hospitalized will get $35,000 each. >>> in the gulf of mexico, the coast guard is searching for two crew members from an oil platform. an explosion ripped through the platfor
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melissa: so the environmentalists are behind us. i'm not throwing out announcing turkey because of that. that is all the "money" we have for you today. "the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: tonight, wall street seems to think a deal is done. but what i about washington? plus, a look at the most innovative tech gadgets. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. forty-two days until the united states jumps off the fiscal cliff. that is if the white house and congress don't get their act together first. that means $600 billion in across-the-board spending cuts and tax increases, hitting every single american taxpayer right in the wallet. it's not just us but get hit hard, amid all the uncertainty, companies are scaling back their investment plans. according to "the wall street journal", u.s. companies are cutting their spending plans in the fiscal and economic uncertainty, and doing so at the fastest pace in the a recession. it goes on to say that companies are not planning to spend thi
melissa: so the environmentalists are behind us. i'm not throwing out announcing turkey because of that. that is all the "money" we have for you today. "the willis report" is coming up next. gerri: tonight, wall street seems to think a deal is done. but what i about washington? plus, a look at the most innovative tech gadgets. welcome to "the willis report." ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. forty-two days until the united states jumps off the...
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consumers are using their credit cards more and more. spending excesses are becoming more prominent. the national credit card delinquency rate edged higher in the third quarter, while the average credit card debt for bauer jumped 5% from a year ago to almost $5000. that is a lot. main street and wall street, we are living on two different planets. the difference may have something to do with the corporate bean counters that have their eyes fixed on washington as the country comes closer to the fiscal cliff. tax rates spike, extra taxes on dividends from the list goes on and on. the economy is headed into a recession if it's not already there. consumers don't have a crystal ball that is quite revealing. $3500 in taxes per household next year, but as washington knows, there are lots of ways to sk a cat. someone capitol hill are talking about reducing or elimining deductions to raise revenue. to be sure, some americans will find that painful. here is to engage with the mouse. take a look at this. california from the average tax deduction fo
consumers are using their credit cards more and more. spending excesses are becoming more prominent. the national credit card delinquency rate edged higher in the third quarter, while the average credit card debt for bauer jumped 5% from a year ago to almost $5000. that is a lot. main street and wall street, we are living on two different planets. the difference may have something to do with the corporate bean counters that have their eyes fixed on washington as the country comes closer to the...
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because their guts were using 20% of their energy. they never had spare energy to develop their brain. and when we started eating meat it freed up energy. we could start to run a bigger brain. and that's why vegetarianism seems so stupid to me. >> thank you so much for joining me. the book is long survivors chris stringer. we'll be right back.íñwn8f9f9nn ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh, hi there. i was just waiting for the camera to come back on and give my life meaning. last month, we hi there. last month we celebrated the seventh anniversary of the "the colbert report." i didn't mention it at the time because america was thoughtlessly holding its presidential campaign during my special day. you know i've been thinking about the last seven years, and 1,118 shows. what were our triumphs, sand wht were our failures. traditionally the 7 answer verse re-gift was wool. so i was going to get you sheep. i present "the colbert report" 7 seventh anniversary portrait. it like a picture of the doorin gray only in this case while the p
because their guts were using 20% of their energy. they never had spare energy to develop their brain. and when we started eating meat it freed up energy. we could start to run a bigger brain. and that's why vegetarianism seems so stupid to me. >> thank you so much for joining me. the book is long survivors chris stringer. we'll be right back.íñwn8f9f9nn ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh, hi there. i was just waiting for the camera to come back on and give my life meaning....
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i mean, this is what we're used to seeing. this is representative lamar smith wiping out diversity visas and replacing them with visas for foreign students who come to the u.s. and have degrees in math, science, and the argument that we're having, the conversation that we need to have is about the 11 million immigrants who live in the shadows. most of them are low-skilled workers. what we see are representatives like representative smith, robbing peter to pay paul. we can increase access for those high-skilled access at the same time that we increase access for low-skilled immigrants. that's the conversation that we need to of. the fact that they hide under the guys of increasing family unity is disgusting in my mind. >> alicia men dendez, thank you very much. >>> coming up, they just can't get enough of it. but today the truth came out and tomorrow, ambassador susan rice will meet with her harshest critic, john mccain. will we see an apology from the senator? >>> plus, donald trump is under fire with ugly attacks against the
i mean, this is what we're used to seeing. this is representative lamar smith wiping out diversity visas and replacing them with visas for foreign students who come to the u.s. and have degrees in math, science, and the argument that we're having, the conversation that we need to have is about the 11 million immigrants who live in the shadows. most of them are low-skilled workers. what we see are representatives like representative smith, robbing peter to pay paul. we can increase access for...
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thank you for joining us. folks, i'm in the tv biz, where it's all about the demo graphics -- the demo, we call it. so i work hard to appeal to the millennials. for example, by calling them millennials. ( laughter ) young people love being target marketed by their births date and purchasing power, you know, gangnam style. ( cheers and applause ) no idea what that means, but they eat it up! that's why-- that's why i stay up on all the hottest millennial trends. and right now, there is nothing 18- to 34-year-old upper middle-income kids love more than soup, playah! you need proof? well, let me school you on america's hottest liquid food trend, campbell's go, the new youth-scwug line of sumes made especially for millennials. that's right. every american generation is defined by one thing-- the greatest generation stopped hitler. the baby boomers stopped the vietnam war. and this generation will go down in history for demanding different soup. ( laughter ) ( applause ) according-- according to the company, campbel
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pardon us one more time. >> i am mitt romney. i approve this message. >> i am barack obama and i approve this message. >> especially when you have house, senate presidential campaigns gubernatorial campaigns all of these markets they are more competitive the rates are higher and it will cost more money to get your message out to voters. >> 70, 80 percent traditionally in the campaign goes to paid communications, television, the radio, newspapers. >> while there's a lot of money going out it is also easier than ever to get money coming in. more and more donors can get involved via text, facebook and other media. >> 12 minutes to the top of the hour. now that the president is re-elected environmentalists found a way to stop the keystone pipeline. diane mess dmacedo explains. >> a four-legged animal gets lost in a store and does major damage. first let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on fox and friends. >> the deer in the store looked like dasher to me. >> i thought prancer. >> never mind. ladies coming up fox an
pardon us one more time. >> i am mitt romney. i approve this message. >> i am barack obama and i approve this message. >> especially when you have house, senate presidential campaigns gubernatorial campaigns all of these markets they are more competitive the rates are higher and it will cost more money to get your message out to voters. >> 70, 80 percent traditionally in the campaign goes to paid communications, television, the radio, newspapers. >> while there's a...
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thanks for being with us. let's talk about the election results. i know in virginia it was a different story for mitt romney. but elsewhere in the country there really was a real demographic problem. what do you think the party should be doing? what conversations are you having internally? >> well, none yet. it's only less than 48 hours after the polls closed. certainly disappointed with the results, andrea, i thought paul ryan and mitt romney would have been very good leaders on jobs and debt reduction. we came up short. i credit the president. he ran a very disciplined campaign and get out the vote and final closing tone i think carried date in virginia. carried it by a couple of points. on the other side we run 8 out of the 11 congressmen in virginia and 30 republican governors nationwide, 60% of all of the nation's governors, maybe 31 by the time washington state is done. so there are positives that we look at. when you lose the presidency, that's -- that's tough. and we'll have to continue to look at with our tone, with our message especially
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>>guest: it is used as a business tool. so, we have to do away with the image of something that is a luxury and flashy. it is a business tool and it gets accepted and is effective an the world and we are basically flying the point to point destinations and that is the efficient she we bring to the marketplace. >>neil: and the fact that companies over the years like yours have branched out and others pitch in or they have cards that allow them access to a plane that has boosted the demand, right? >>guest: that is correct. but the fractional ownership model is something we see as a broken business model. people do not want to invest if these. they are happy we keep it on our balance sheet, and by the act of it being on our balance sheet companies can invest their cash into growing their own business. they leave it to us running 24/7, 365 around the globe and those are some of the efficiencies we bring to the marketplace. >>neil: coming to you live from the west coast in beautiful california, tax talk heating up on the east, t
>>guest: it is used as a business tool. so, we have to do away with the image of something that is a luxury and flashy. it is a business tool and it gets accepted and is effective an the world and we are basically flying the point to point destinations and that is the efficient she we bring to the marketplace. >>neil: and the fact that companies over the years like yours have branched out and others pitch in or they have cards that allow them access to a plane that has boosted the...
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thank you for joining us. i hear the arguments, but there was a federal salary council that came out and said no, no, federal employees are underpaid by 35%. they were not even close. >> is the age-old question because it seems every month, every year we have somebody coming forward saying look at these poor federal workers, so underpaid, we have t had to do something for them. what we see looking at a lot of the data is exactly what you mentioned. don'they don't take into account this generous full conversatio n package a lot of workers had. on average they had federal workers being paid 30 to 40% more than the average private sector worker and you adding to effect all the benefits. that is something we have been looking at taco wha top of whats happening the fiscal cliff in the american government and whether we will be fiscally solvent in a few years. this is a kind of spending that goes unchecked because people don't want to do an apples to apples comparison with the private sector and public workforce. it
thank you for joining us. i hear the arguments, but there was a federal salary council that came out and said no, no, federal employees are underpaid by 35%. they were not even close. >> is the age-old question because it seems every month, every year we have somebody coming forward saying look at these poor federal workers, so underpaid, we have t had to do something for them. what we see looking at a lot of the data is exactly what you mentioned. don'they don't take into account this...
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what does that tell us? >> i have long believed, we have talked about this, the state polls are the thing to focus on. >> you always maintained that. >> they have the best idea in terms of their sample, women, minorities, the demographics of those states. the other key things in those battleground states is if you take a look t the early vote numbers and you start to see how hard it will be for mitt romney to get to 270 because in most of those early battleground states where there's early voting he's got to win upwards of 50% of the remaining amount of votes to win the election. that sdarts to make that a lot tougher. >> right. now, crystal, the margins are much closer in places like new hampshire, colorado, virginia, you know very well, florida. the president leads in wisconsin, iowa, and nevada. let me ask you specifically about nevada. we see -- as karen was saying, strong early voting advantages. mitt romney appears not to be making any stops there over the next three days. do you der rooifr anything fr
what does that tell us? >> i have long believed, we have talked about this, the state polls are the thing to focus on. >> you always maintained that. >> they have the best idea in terms of their sample, women, minorities, the demographics of those states. the other key things in those battleground states is if you take a look t the early vote numbers and you start to see how hard it will be for mitt romney to get to 270 because in most of those early battleground states where...
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noreaster will develop and wednesday a storm could hit us in the afternoon. tonight, clear and cold, a one or two blanket night. winds out of the northeast at 10. freeze warning in affect for the entire metro area. that will signal the end of the growing season. tomorrow morning, we are looking at sunshine. if you are going to go and vote early, jacket and gloves. 30s and 40s. and then by afternoon , partly cloudy. still kind of chilly. high temperatures near 50. winds northeasterly at 10. next three days. green yellow, yellow. yellow for wednesday and thursday because of the possible noreaster. that is a flake. mid 40s on wednesday . 53 on thursday. next 7 days. we actually get mild to warm. we're back to 60 on friday. well into the 60 s over the weekend. in your 70 on sunday. more showers next week . but mild. 63. >> that will be welcome indeed. >> kind of nice. >> thanks. do we have to talk about it? >> everybody's talking about it. >> mike shanahan tried to clear that up today. i think he did an okay job. you are in the heat of the moment after a loss and
noreaster will develop and wednesday a storm could hit us in the afternoon. tonight, clear and cold, a one or two blanket night. winds out of the northeast at 10. freeze warning in affect for the entire metro area. that will signal the end of the growing season. tomorrow morning, we are looking at sunshine. if you are going to go and vote early, jacket and gloves. 30s and 40s. and then by afternoon , partly cloudy. still kind of chilly. high temperatures near 50. winds northeasterly at 10. next...
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come visit us in south beach, kid. we'll show you something. my stimulus is here tonight -- wait, where -- there she is, and christina did prevent me from collapsing into a depression. anybody who has ever written a book can empathize with. she most definitely rouses to activity. and it's like, change that diaper. and, yeah, obama's stimulus did, too. the $800 billion american recovery and reinvestment racked, signed less than a among after he took office. may become a national joke but really did prevent america from a great depression and it launched over 100,000 projects to upgrade roads, bridges, subways, sewer plants, military bases, fish hatcheries, i can go on all day and it's transforming america's approach to energy, education, health care, transportation, and more. it's one of the most important and least understand pieces of legislation in modern history. the short-term recovery part as well as the long-term reinvest part. always the pure is disstillation of what obama meant by change. a major down payment on owl of his biggest campa
come visit us in south beach, kid. we'll show you something. my stimulus is here tonight -- wait, where -- there she is, and christina did prevent me from collapsing into a depression. anybody who has ever written a book can empathize with. she most definitely rouses to activity. and it's like, change that diaper. and, yeah, obama's stimulus did, too. the $800 billion american recovery and reinvestment racked, signed less than a among after he took office. may become a national joke but really...
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it's good to have you with us. like many others in the nation, faith groups are assessing the impact of this week's election. according to exit polls, president obama won a slight majority of catholic voters overall, thanks largely to strong support from latino catholics. mitt romney won the white catholic vote by an almost 20-point margin. almost 80% of evangelicals who voted voted for romney. black protestants went overwhelmingly for obama, as did the vast majority of jews. but the biggest share of obama's faith coalition was voters who say they aren't affiliated with any religion. steve schneck was co-chair of catholics for obama. he says while issues like abortion, religious liberty and gay marriage were important, in the end, it was the economy that tipped the scale for the president. >> all of these religious issues, while they are important to religious voters, i think, even among religious voters, they ranked these issues a little further down on the spectrum. >> ralph reed of the faith and freedom coalitio
it's good to have you with us. like many others in the nation, faith groups are assessing the impact of this week's election. according to exit polls, president obama won a slight majority of catholic voters overall, thanks largely to strong support from latino catholics. mitt romney won the white catholic vote by an almost 20-point margin. almost 80% of evangelicals who voted voted for romney. black protestants went overwhelmingly for obama, as did the vast majority of jews. but the biggest...
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. >>> i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks and they brought us binders full of women. >> that was mitt romney touting his record on women during the second debate. here is a 2007 video of mitt romney talking about his real record on women when he thought he wasn't being recorded. >> joining me now, my friend and colleague, msnbc's melissa harris-perry. right there, you got it, i vetoed anything to do with choice. there's been a lot of discussion where mitt romney stands on issues critical to women and women's reproductive rights. there you have that video clip that says it all. >> suspect he so much more fascinating and interesting when he doesn't realize he's on camera? it's like the 47% comment. you get this sense of passion and i think as you point out, it's really hard to figure out who is mitt romney, this is why the salt lake city gave their endorsement to president obama. so this is mitt romney talking about his moderate self, his self that got along with those democrats in massachusetts and there you get all that fire behind making sure that wome
. >>> i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks and they brought us binders full of women. >> that was mitt romney touting his record on women during the second debate. here is a 2007 video of mitt romney talking about his real record on women when he thought he wasn't being recorded. >> joining me now, my friend and colleague, msnbc's melissa harris-perry. right there, you got it, i vetoed anything to do with choice. there's been a lot of...
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some of us have been saying that for a long time. i think the failure of the media is that they do not accurately report on the history of the two movements and think don't that the palestinians and muslim radicals who say they want to kill all israelis and jews and get them out there, they don't believe it even though that's what they say. >> all right. coming up next on news watch, a twist in the coverage of the benghazi attack. >> we have seen wrong intelligence before and a lot of people were killed based on bad intelligence. >> reworked talking points on benghazi, getting attention from both sides of the aisle. will media attention add pressure to get the answers about who knew what and when? that's next on news watch. r. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right
some of us have been saying that for a long time. i think the failure of the media is that they do not accurately report on the history of the two movements and think don't that the palestinians and muslim radicals who say they want to kill all israelis and jews and get them out there, they don't believe it even though that's what they say. >> all right. coming up next on news watch, a twist in the coverage of the benghazi attack. >> we have seen wrong intelligence before and a lot...
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what can you tell us about that? >> well, first of all, secretary geithner on behalf of the president had two meetings on the house side. one with the republican leaders and one with democratic leaders. you're right, secretary geithner laid out key provisions. many of these are in the president's budget. if the republicans look carefully at the budget, it has called for a jobs plan that includes $50 billion of investment and that's part of a plan that would also immediately extend tax cuts to 98% of the people. the president has said we need $1.6 trillion in revenue as part of a long-term deficit reduction. if we don't ask higher income people to pay more, we're going to have to take it out on everybody else and the president is clear, you cannot continue to play political gains with the full faith and credit of the united states debt and so that was all part of the plan the president has put forward. >> now, with all of the talk of divide, politico is, however, reporting that there is some framework of a deal alread
what can you tell us about that? >> well, first of all, secretary geithner on behalf of the president had two meetings on the house side. one with the republican leaders and one with democratic leaders. you're right, secretary geithner laid out key provisions. many of these are in the president's budget. if the republicans look carefully at the budget, it has called for a jobs plan that includes $50 billion of investment and that's part of a plan that would also immediately extend tax...
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prevent us from reforming wall street. they engineered a strategy of gridlock in congress. refusing to compromise on ideas that in the past both democrats and republicans have supported. and what they are counting on now is that you are going to be so worn down by all the squabbling, so tired of the dysfunction, so weary of what goes on on capitol hill that you will give up. and walk away. and put them back in power. let them stay there. in other words, their bet is on cynicism. but, virginia, my bet is on you. [applause] decency on you and the and the good sense of the american people. and it is not a partisan but i am making. when the other party has been willing to work with me to help the middle class, i am right there with them. i am happy about it. i would have less gray hair if they are ready to go. come on. [laughter] when we cut taxes for middle- class families and small business, we had some republicans for it. that was great. we had some courageous republican senators work with us to repeal "don't ask, don't tel
prevent us from reforming wall street. they engineered a strategy of gridlock in congress. refusing to compromise on ideas that in the past both democrats and republicans have supported. and what they are counting on now is that you are going to be so worn down by all the squabbling, so tired of the dysfunction, so weary of what goes on on capitol hill that you will give up. and walk away. and put them back in power. let them stay there. in other words, their bet is on cynicism. but, virginia,...
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some of us have been saying that for a long time. i think the failure of the media is that they do not accurately report on the history of the two movements and think don't that the palestinians and muslim radicals who say they want to kill all israelis and jews and get them out there, they don't believe it even though that's what they say. >> all right. coming up next on news watch, a twist in the coverage of the benghazi attack. >> we have seen wrong intelligence before and a lot of people were killed based on bad intelligence. >> reworked talking points on benghazi, getting attention from both sides of the aisle. will media attention add pressure to get the answers about who knew what and when? >> all of the things that have-- they have lied about things gone on in this administration, they have never called a male unqualified, not right, not trustworthy. i don't recall it ever happening. they didn't even say that about general petraeus who they're all up in arms about. so, there's a clear, in my opinion, a clear sexism and racism
some of us have been saying that for a long time. i think the failure of the media is that they do not accurately report on the history of the two movements and think don't that the palestinians and muslim radicals who say they want to kill all israelis and jews and get them out there, they don't believe it even though that's what they say. >> all right. coming up next on news watch, a twist in the coverage of the benghazi attack. >> we have seen wrong intelligence before and a lot...
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that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! >> good morning to you. it is quarter past the hour. here's a look at what you missed while you were sleeping. these f 22 rafter fighter jets plagued the air force with problems for years and years. now one has crashed near a florida panhandle highway. luckily the pilot was able to eject safely and no one ground was hurt. nissan predicted it would sell 20,000 but selled lows than 6800 by the enof the summer. they sold 9700 in all of 2011 perhaps it is the dopey name. no surprise it hasn't sold a lot. >> another big story on capitol hill the looming fiscal cliff. as we told you earlier president obama will meet with congressional leaders to
that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! >> good morning to you. it is quarter past the hour. here's a look at what you missed...